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Website review: Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith

My greatest hope in this regard is that the LDS Church will not defend Joseph Smith’s involvement in polygamy as appropriate.
—The anonymous author of Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith (http://www.wivesofjosephsmith.org/Who.htm)
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Overview

FAIR's evaluation of the web site Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith

  • The owner of the site claims to be an active Latter-day Saint. He remains anonymous on the web site.
  • The author's stated hope is that the Church will "not defend Joseph Smith's involvement with polygamy."
  • The site uses a FAIR article to make the Church look like they are hiding plural marriage.

Summary

Loaded and prejudicial language

  • "In the relative stability of Nauvoo, Joseph would try to establish polygamy, a practice he had flirted with in Kirtland and Missouri."

Biographies

Emma Hale

Fanny Alger

Lucinda Morgan Harris

Louisa Beaman

Zina Huntington Jacobs

Presendia Huntington Buell

Agnes Coolbrith

Sylvia Sessions Lyon

Mary Rollins Lightner

Patty Bartlett Sessions

Marinda Johnson Hyde

Elizabeth Davis Durfee

Sarah Kingsley Cleveland

Delcena Johnson

Eliza R. Snow

Sarah Ann Whitney

Martha McBride Knight

Ruth Vose Sayers

Flora Ann Woodworth

Emily Dow Partridge

Eliza Maria Partridge

Almera Johnson

Lucy Walker

Sarah Lawrence

Maria Lawrence

Helen Mar Kimball

Hanna Ells

Elvira Cowles Holmes

Rhoda Richards

Desdemona Fullmer

Olive Frost

Melissa Lott

Nancy Winchester

Fanny Young

Further reading